The Museum is sited in a magnificent and historically important 14th century barn, an early 19th century oast house and part of a Victorian stable block which houses modern toilets, an office/store-room and an education room with audio-visual facilities.
Most of the site, which also includes a secure grassed area suitable for picnic meals, is fully or reasonably accessible to disabled visitors, but this does not include the first floor of the oast house. The collections concentrate on the agriculture of Kent, mainly in the period when horses and oxen provided the power on the farm.
£ 5.00 Adult (14+ years)
£ 2.00 Children 14 and under
£ 4.00 Senior (over 60 years)
Free Residents of Brook
£ 3.00 Group visit per individual (‘Group’ is more than 5)
Free School group visit
Group visits, including schools, are possible at any time of year as long as they have been pre-arranged with the team.
Address
Brook Rural Museum The Street, Brook Ashford TN25 5PF
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27 May - 1 Oct 2023